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Ovarian cancer is hard to detect. But a new study shows recognising the symptoms could help catch it early.
The recipe for redemption was a simple one: take what you have and let the individual flavours come through, writes TVNZ Sports Presenter Scotty Stevenson.
In this week's newsletter, Scotty discusses the All Blacks' win over Argentina, Israel Adesanya's unsuccessful challenge for the middleweight title, and the end of the Warriors' 2024 campaign.
A professional dog walker says pack walkers must be competent at understanding the unpredictability of dogs.
The New Zealand Transport Agency said extra care was needed on the roads after a number road closures due to snow.
Hundreds of people gathered at a boy racer event in Waikato over the weekend. Four police vehicles were rammed.
It is the first time a consultancy has been sentenced under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
New Zealand's Hayden Wilde, who won silver in the Olympics behind Englishman Yee, finished second at the Supertri Boston
According to Stats NZ data, there were fewer live births and deaths in the year ending June 2024 compared to the same period in June 2023.
The two men were convicted and sentenced in Whakatāne District Court, ordered to pay a combined total of $2000 in fines and reparations of $2265.30.
Meet the forest-makers who are looking at our native trees as a sustainable source of wood in ever-replenishing bush.
Queensland Police say the man in his 40s didn't know the whale was there until it appeared in front of him.
A community foodbank and drop-in centre in south Auckland is looking for a new home after years of frustration at a troublesome site.
It comes in the wake of last week's drop in the Official Cash Rate.
Police thanked the public for their assistance in sharing the initial appeal.
Springboks assistant coach Tony Brown's variations will make a traditionally tough tour of South Africa even more arduous, writes Patrick McKendry.
Bailey, a former Silver Fern and Stars player, returns to New Zealand after coaching on the Gold Coast.
"To go from snow to sunshine back to blustery winds all in a matter of days? It's yo-yo weather at its finest," one MetService meteorologist says.
Eighty years ago today, James Stellin stayed in his damaged plane to steer it away from the village of Saint-Maclou-la-Brière. He was given a hero's funeral.
A person dies following reports of gunfire in East Auckland, a major bank cuts mortgage rates, and John Campbell investigates a dodgy landlord.
Police cars and armed officers descended in numbers onto a residential street in Auckland's Pakuranga Heights this morning.
The fish comprised 38,202 kilograms of snapper, 2761 kilograms of kahawai and 1760 kilograms of grey mullet.
More than 1000 anti-social road users took to the streets of Hamilton on Saturday night, causing damage to vehicles and disrupting the community.
The Greens, following their internal turmoil, are the only party in Parliament to see a fall.
ACT's leader, who has led to charge on the Treaty Principles Bill, says the numbers ultimately reflected how people perceived the previous government.
Leaders have been quick to dismiss attempts to read deeply into the latest 1News Verian poll, which showed little movement in the party vote.
Waikato iwi leader Tukoroirangi Morgan spoke of Government policies rolling back 50 years of iwi-Crown relations.
FAIR GO: John Campbell meets some out-of-pocket tenants and goes in search of the landlord who owes them money.
Auckland firm Toku Eyes is already using artificial intelligence for better health outcomes.
Police say three men entered Caltex Waitangi armed with weapons at around 8.39pm yesterday.